Monday, March 2, 2009

How to Find a Good Contractor

Before you find a good contractor, you must first do some "brainstorming" on the project.

Just exactly do you want to accomplish? Remodel the entire kitchen or just add some new cabinets? What style do you want for this project? What colors do you prefer? When do you want to start and finish? how much can you afford?

After these and other options have been decided, you need work up plans on exactly what you want in this project. This will not only be "black and white" proof during the construction, but also make it easier for the contractors to bid your project. You will also be able to compare bids much easier. some people hire an architect to do these plans and use him as a go between during the construction.

Next you need to collect a list of potential contractors to interview. Talk to people who have had work done. Check with the local supply houses. You can call the better business bureau for references. Drive around the neighborhood and check the construction signs. (if you find one this way, try talking to the owner to see if he is happy with the project!)

When you have compiled the list there are many questions for each contractor to determine the best fit for you. Check his insurance and bonding. Note: if he wants cash up front, immediately remove him from consideration.

At this time you should have your list down to 2 or 3 to contractors to submit bids to you. you can review the bids and select the best choice for your project.

For more information visit How To Find A Good Honest Contractor

I am a retired electrician with over 30 years experience.

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